The R package(s) (source is r-base, key package is r-base-core and package
r-base wraps some more useful auxliairy packages around) is once again held
back from migrating from unstable (where I uploaded it 15 days ago when it
was released) to testing because some of the 1000+ reverse dependencies
fail. [1] A few days ago it was several packages including IIRC some from
BioConductor, now it is down to just one: r-cran-rdpack. It is current to
upstream (2.6.2) and I note that it also fails some (but not all) tests at
CRAN [2].
Might I ask both the upstream maintainer for Rdpack (George, CC'ed) as well
as the Debian package maintainer team reached here via the list to take a
look and possibly unplug Rdpack (aka r-cran-rdpack) so that R 4.4.3 gets into
Debian testing?
Many thanks, Dirk
[1]
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=r-base__;!!PDiH4ENfjr2_Jw!DBNtkknuS3zY9DM71goagP3H6khM3dRjyZzQv06UEUjnU3cYgZyiYeIG1HWuDpJWZGkXz8-293glSMadeQVpUpig$ [qa[.]debian[.]org]
[2]
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_Rdpack.html__;!!PDiH4ENfjr2_Jw!DBNtkknuS3zY9DM71goagP3H6khM3dRjyZzQv06UEUjnU3cYgZyiYeIG1HWuDpJWZGkXz8-293glSMadeVqvNyFg$ [cran[.]r-project[.]org]
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